u/QuiteTheKetch

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Favorite movie that has a reputation as bad?

Be it a sequel everyone dismissed, a video game adaptation, a cheap affair full of unknowns, or an ill-conceived 2000's nu metal remake of a beloved classic - what are your favorite known clunkers you genuinely like?

I really loved Psycho II and think it hits the mark as a follow up. I also think Knock Knock is a fantastic exercise in discomfort and one of Roth's best movies.

Edit: hell yeah, glad to see my impression of Psycho II's rep was wrong, id always been told none of the sequels were worth it and they were all pointless.

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u/QuiteTheKetch — 4 hours ago

What tips would you go back and give to 10 hour you?

And to me because I'm asking.

I've just hit 300+ hours in this game (some downtime plus I share a computer with my partner so probably only about 200 is actual game play from me) and I have a- well, problem isn't accurate- a cycle that I'm living in. I am a chronic restarter. Sometimes I dont plan ahead well enough and overheating gets me or oxygen production etc etc - and every time I do I get further and further as I master each early thing but as I get into the midgame I feel myself plateauing a bit.

I'm still really enjoying the game, I know there's worlds out there I haven't scratched the surface of and systems I have yet to touch let alone master.

So my question to you is this: what lessons did you have to learn the hard way to get over that mid game difficulty hump? Like how in the early game you learn to prioritize a bathroom day one or suffer the consequences 🫡.

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u/QuiteTheKetch — 14 days ago